Saturday, 3 November 2012

The Liebster Award

So what is a Liebster Award? The award is given to
support and recognise up and coming bloggers who have less than 200
followers (on their blog) or likers (on their Facebook page). The word
“Liebster” apparently has German origins and is reported to mean
sweetest, kindest, nicest, dearest, beloved, lovely, kind, pleasant,
valued, cute, endearing, and welcome. By following some basic rules
(answer 11 questions set by your nominee, write 11 questions of your own
and pass the award onto 11 other bloggers to answer) it enables readers
to get to know new bloggers and connect with a wider audience.

What was one of your favourite books as a child? Naughty Amelia Jane, Enid Blyton.

Do you own a e-reading device? Do you like it? I just got a Kindle Fire HD, so it's a reader/tablet. Liking it so far.

Do you belong to your local library? Do you visit it? Yes - I visited a lot when the kids were little. I don't visit as often now I am back at work.

What is one of your favourite books now? Lucky Man, Michael J Fox. It is such a touching and honest insight into his life as an actor, as well as his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and how it has changed things for him.

How many books do you think you own? Way too many to bother counting

How do you shelve your books? Subject, author, title, colour? By subject

Have you ever seen a movie that’s better than the book? The Tree, written by Judy Pascoe. Made into a film in 2010. I found the book a little hard to relate to the characters. The film brought the characters to life, and interpreted the story well.

Have you ever learned a different language? In High School I studied German from Grade 7-10. In College, I chose to study Japanese.

If a publisher said they’d publish any book you wrote, what kind of book would you write? It would have to be about my life and family. It is the only topic I would be confident to write with full knowledge of the subject.

What author would you like to meet? Stephen King - I used to read a lot of his books. He has a very vivid imagination.

Have you got a book recommendation? Unbearable Lightness, Portia de Rossi. I love biographies about real issues and how people dealt with them (if you couldn't already tell). This book was an eye opener into the disease of Anorexia and Bulimia, as well as the Hollywood scene.

Now here are my questions. They are based on a few topics from my 2012 To Do List

Did you plant anything this year? If so, then what?

Do you participate in any volunteer programs for your community?

What is one challenge you have set yourself this year?

What is a realistic task you would have liked to have done this year, but won't get around to doing?

Do you celebrate the holidays with enthusiasm (ie Easter, Christmas, Halloween) or do you cringe and hide?

Do you do any online puzzles or games?

What has diet been like this year? Any changes or new likes?

What have you started and not finished?

Do you tackle jobs around the house or pay someone else, and why?

What is something you enjoyed in childhood that you would like to do as an adult?